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Going natural

Paul from our Christchurch office is delighted to be an official judge at the New Zealand Flower & Garden Show coming up in Auckland from 29 November - 3 December.  The new Show is the successor to the Ellerslie International Flower Show which was held in Christchurch and which Paul won 'Best in Show' at in 2012.

Paul spoke to The Press / Homed magazine recently about his take on garden & planting design.

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tags: landscape architect, landscape architecture, garden design, naturalistic planting, natural design, perennial planting, wild, garden, colour, christchurch, nelson, Paul Roper-Gee
categories: Residential Landscape Arc
Wednesday 11.01.17
Posted by gabe ross
 

Christchurch's new urban scene

Gabe and Paul recently gave their thoughts to Cityscape magazine on the developing urban landscape in Christchurch CBD.  Exciting to see more and more new public urban space opening up as the city re-emerges. Check out their thoughts below or at www.cityscape-christchurch.co.nz

 

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Design credits for Projects shown: Vanguard Square: Jasmax / Landlab / Walkspace.  BNZ Centre: Sheppard & Rout /  Beca

 

tags: christchurch, landscape architecture, urban design, cityscape, open space, urban, cbd, public realm
categories: Urban Design
Monday 09.11.17
Posted by gabe ross
 

Ocean View Apartments

Canopy have teamed up with Arthouse Architects and Aaron Walton Architecture to design a new apartment complex along Beach Road in Tahunanui, Nelson. Our resort style design for the outdoor areas include an arrival area, linking pools, a mix of native and sub-tropical planting, private seating and lounging areas. 

Photo credit: Arthouse Architecture

Photo credit: Arthouse Architecture

Photo credit: Arthouse Architecture

Photo credit: Arthouse Architecture

Photo credit: Arthouse Architecture

Photo credit: Arthouse Architecture

tags: lushious, waterfront, resort, apartments, landscape architecture, landscape design, tahunanui, nelson nz, special housing area, sub-tropical, nz native
Wednesday 07.26.17
Posted by Kate Canny
 
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